The astonishing crossover between magic in fantasy fiction, and magic as practiced by real occult practitioners. Some modern magicians work spells from Lovecrafts Necronomicon (despite knowing it doesn't exist), or embrace the cosmology of Michael Moorcock. Gods and monsters from
20th century fiction are being used for the same magical purposes as
ancient real world mythology. And some authors embrace this breakdown
of the barrier between fiction and magic, and write fiction as a
magical act. Learn about this occult underground where the barriers
between fiction and magic breakdown when the occult world goes
post-modern. Discussion will cover occult writers like Kenneth Grant, Phil Hine (author of Cthulhu mythos magic guide the Psudeonomicon), Grant Morrison and his inspiration from chaos magic and Michael Bertiauxs Voudou Gnostic Workbook, Alan Moore as practicing magician, and the tangled history of the many Necronomicons.